Circuit Mono Station
Circuit Mono Station is a scheming, manipulative little beast of a machine, with a deafening roar to be tamed.
It’s infectious to use, quick to engage with and capable of some unpredictable and rather dangerous results.
You wish your monosynth was this dirty
Featuring three types of analogue distortion effects, a really nasty ring modulator, a girthy sub-oscillator and step automation for all 53 parameters, Circuit Mono Station sounds bloody disgusting. It’s an instrument that can be used as an experimental, polyrhythmic sound design tool – set apart with Bass Station II’s synth engine, reworked into a paraphonic form.
"It’s infectious to use, quick to engage with and capable of some unpredictable and rather dangerous results"
Circuit Mono Station is a paraphonic analogue synthesiser that originates from the Bass Station II, with three sequencer tracks that benefit from the 32-velocity-sensitive RGB pads found on Circuit. The synth has two oscillatorsthat can be individually controlled, as well as:
■ Two oscillators with individual control of sync and tuning parameters
■ Multi-mode filter - high-pass, low-pass and band-pass - with slopes of 12dB & 24dB
■ Three distortion modes
■ Monophonic and paraphonic modes with individual glide control
■ Four-by-eight modulation matrix that enables complex alteration and routing
■ Load and save up to 64 patches on the device
■ Three sequencer tracks (two oscillator sequencers, one modulation sequencer)
■ 32 velocity-sensitive RGB pads
■ 16 scale types
■ Changeable sync rates
■ CV/Gate, CV mod plus MIDI In, Out and Thru for connecting and controlling separate hardware
■ Modulate, evolve and process your source through the audio input
■ Backup patches and sessions with Components